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PAGE 13. 1i ALMANAC THB UNIVERSITY JOURNAL• SOUTHIRN UTAH ~ITY • PlllDAY, JANt,JAJlY 13, 1998 l ..--···------ • Nunsense, a Mainstage II musical comedy IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: JFlliil]J] &1f presentation by the department of theatre arts and dance, 7:30 p.m., Randall L. Jones Theatre, $2 SUU Lunch (11-1:30): Baked filet of hoke, teriyaki beef on students. rice, soup, salad &. baked potato bar, grill, deli. • NCAA Division I women's gymnastics, UC Santa Dinner: (5-6:30): Beef steak kabob on wild rice, Navajo Barbara, 7 p.m., Centrum Arena. taco, soup, salad &. baked potato bar, grill, deli. • Starlight Cafe, Mark Nizer, comedian, 9:30 p.m ., Starlight Room, Sharwan Smith Center. WEATHER FORECAST: PARTLY CLOUDY filGH: Upper 40s LOW: Low 20s • Nunsense, a Mainstage II musical comedy IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: presentation by the department of theatre arts and dance, 7:30 p.m., Randall L. Jones Theatre, $2 SUU Lunch (12-1): Spaghetti casserole with garlic bread, students. cheese sticks, soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. • NCAA Division I women's &. men's basketball, Dinner: (5-6): Chili dog and cheese, cook's choice, Northeastern Illinois, 5:15 &. 7:35 p.m., Centrum soup &. salad bar, grill, deli. Arena, SUU students free with activity card. • Tailgate Party, 6:30 p.m ., Ballroom, Sharwan WEATHER FORECAST: Smith Center. PARTLY CLOUDY • Mobster Mash, 9 p.m., Ballroom, Sharwan Smith Center, come dressed as a mobster and get in free. HIGH: Mid SOs • Community Family Day, 9-12:30 p.m., Cedar City LOW: Mid 20s Middle School, free. • Cedar City Church Schedules: Services and Sunday School, 10 a.m. Assembly of God - 2624 W. Hwy 56 (865-1550) Trinity Lutheran - 410 E. 1935 N . (586-7103) Worship Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. Service, 9 a.m. Christ the King Catholic · 60 N. 200 W. (586-8298) Valley Bible Church - 4780 N. Hwy 91, Enoch Mass, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (586-0253) Sunday School, JO a.m.; Worship Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - 650 W. Services, I 1 a. m. Center (586-9906). Zion Baptist Church - 1840 Harding Ave. (586-3640) Community Presbyterian Church - 2279 N. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Services 11 a.m. Wedgewood in Fiddlers Canyon (586-8891) Sunday and 6 p.m. · School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: First Baptist Church of Cedar City - 324 W. 200 N. (586-6994) Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Worship Services, l l a. m. and 6 p.m. Lunch (Noon-I p.m.): Bacon, ham, hashbrowns, Kingdom Hall (Jehovah's Witnesses) - 4521 N. Hwy scrambled eggs, waffle bar. 91 , Enoch (586-8740) Public Talk, 10 a.m. Red Hills Southern Baptist - SUU General Classroom Dinner: (5-6:30): Hot pork roast sandwich, soup &. Building, room 107 (865-7068) Sunday School, salad bar, grill, deli. 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. St. Jude's Episcopal - 354 S. 100 W. (586-3623) • "Arts for the Parks," 7 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts IN THUNDERBIRD CIRCLE DINING: Gallery, free. Lunch (11-1:30): Chicken fajita, polish sausage with • Campus Christian Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m., sour kraut, soup, salad &. pasta bar, grill, deli. Student Conference Room, Sharwan Smith Center. Dinner (5-6:30): Sweet and sour meatballs on rice, stuffed potato skins, soup, salad &. pasta bar, grill, deli. WEATHER FORECAST: PARTLY CLOUDY HIGH: Upper 40s LOW: Upper 20s NOTICE: Those wishing to place an announcement of an on-campus event, a The fournal makes every effort to collect items for inclusion in this space University-sponsored off-campus event or an off-campus event of interest to the otherwise, but is not responsible for omissions. Deadline for receipt of information campus community in ' Almanac' should submit the information to the University for Monday issues is noon Fridays, for Wednesday issues is noon Tuesdays and for fournal by calling 865-8226 124 hours per day) or by sending or bringing it to SUU Friday issues is noon Thursdays. The editor of ~anac' is Jenny Callahan. The Box 9384 or to TH 003 or to the Student Activities Office in the Student Center. weather is provided by the National Weather Service. THE CAMPUS College's cost forcing students to take on too much? Some students take on jobs for -fun, others juggle classes and work as a matter of survival Paper Company) food industry !McDonald's, Denny's) fluctuating time schedules, depending on classes." By VERONICA CARNER private investment companies !Cedar Woods "I know that hundreds of students work in off­ SENIOR STAFF WRITER Financial) and other business establishments work campus positions. Just through campus jobs, we well with their employees to help accommodate their employ 700 to 800 students throughout the year," The old clicM of being a "poor, starving college schedules, said Dellas Imlay, student employment said Rex Michie, director of financial aid. student" seems to speak the truth for many students officer at Career Services. Michie explained that the federal work-study of SUU. After paying tuition, fees, rent, and "Arby's is really flexible for scheduling because program allots a block of money to be paid for wages purchasing books, it's surprising to many how much there are a lot of people who work there. If I need ~d SUU matches the funds by 25 percent. After money isn't left over to buy food, or even so much as time off, I can get it," said Rodney Anderson, a matching funds, there is nearly $270,000 to be used as a Scantron. This shortage of money has caused many freshman from Richfield. "I don't like to work, but I wages. He said regular payroll programs come directly to join the work force, either to help pay for college or need to. A lot of people feel that way I think. It gets from university funds; last year $931,337 was spent to add some extra spending money to their wallet. pretty stressful at times, when there's pressure from pay student wages. With the rising costs "Almost $1 of education, some million a year gets students are finding spent on student themselves working + spouse, kids - stress! wages, I believe that College - this says a lot for two jobs as well as attending class. With Child Care Center was an important resource. the number and scheduling conflicts By TODD RANSOM "My suggestion to the young marrieds-don't have kids quality of jobs 11 available, 11 said and the fact that there JOURNAL STAFF WRITER right away, said Brown. "To those who already have them, get to know other non-traditional students with Michie. "Having are only 24 hours in money is the up­ each day, some find For the majority of students at SUU, life is homework, children because many become friends and it's kind of an this situation rather social life, and possibly a job. But for many non­ informal support network for baby-sitting." front reason traditional students, life is homework, classes, family life Joel Arevalo, a sophomore music major from Salt Lake students work. stressful. City, said that he takes Many students gain "Financing an and work. According to Suzanne Young, advantage of the SUU Child a great deal of education can be really Care Center when he has to, but experience through stressful on occasion. one of the SUU representatives for non-traditional students, it is hard he prefers to alternate baby­ working and Many people handle sitting time with his wife. attending classes." the situation really to figure out exactly how many students have families, but she Dan Earle, a junior zoology Some 150 to 175 well, most accept that major from Cedar City, said that work-study jobs, it is going to be said it is a large number. Young said that they keep the baby sitting duties for his son, and several regular difficult," said Harman Wyatt, are divided between he, payroll jobs are Bonnikscn, dean of number of non-traditional student meetings per quarter to a his wife Janie, her parents, and available. However, students. "For many the neighbors. the.re arc a lot more students, paying for minimum and when they do have the meetings, there is often a "It's pretty much a family students who college consists of the affair," Earl said. qualify for work necessary fees and small turnout because people are usually busy with their fa milies. Having a child helps a person study, than the books, as well as realize how important school is, number of jobs. movies, dates, food Because of the lack of attendance, SUUSA has created a suggestion and makes the "play things" in Most of ten, though, and .. .play money." life seem m uch less important, if a student qua lifies "There are times box for non-traditional students to voice comments or concerns.
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